“Our thought life – not our circumstances – determines whether we are content.”
- Linda Dillow, Calm My Anxious Heart
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Good point, Benjamin! As a middle class American woman dealing with a chronic illness, I found it quite meaningful. But it certainly wouldn’t be helpful advice for someone who is starving or fleeing genocide.
September 14, 2009 at 9:23 pm |
Indeed!
But this is only true above a certain level on Maslow’s hierarchy, isn’t it?
September 18, 2009 at 7:09 pm |
Good point, Benjamin! As a middle class American woman dealing with a chronic illness, I found it quite meaningful. But it certainly wouldn’t be helpful advice for someone who is starving or fleeing genocide.